 And yeah, yeah, he's gonna do it. And it's just, like I said, it's the thing is that you got to go and do it. Mr. Garcia, 420. Don't boss talk one-on-one, one-on-one. Here we go. They want to invite me to the bathrooms and all kind of shit. To me. So, let's go to the bathroom. I want to talk to the bathroom for a minute. We saw that. We saw that. What was that conversation like? Man, I don't know. Listen, but to you, that's like saying to a woman, you know, give me a second. Me and him is going to the bathroom together. That just don't make sense. You're gonna get mad. You're gonna get out where you get mad at if it's that serious. So, you know, like I said, everything is extremely competitive. I think both camps and teams and us, we've said things back to them in response to what they've said to us. What they said to you, right. Because I have the youngest undisputed champion in history, two division, the only man to cross the pond and get the belt, cross back upon, cross back, across the pond and defend. You know, we broke down all narratives. The reason why did I say that this fight is a very important fight and it's a real fight is because it's for the WBC World Lightweight Title. When I was talking about the other fight being with Ryan Garcia and being an exhibition, I said, well, anytime you take a weight and you add or subtract and you add all these other variables, then it becomes an exhibition and not a sanctioned world title fight. Wow, I just remember Ryan said he was gonna make you throw that towel in, you know. And I'm just trying to understand he gonna have to keep that same energy. I think that was a little bit before, you know, everything was signed and sealed. Now it's time to put up a shut up. Well, like everybody does, they say what they, I should be doing, what you're gonna have to be doing is concentrating on Devin. Like every 31 or the other opponents wasn't able to do when he start tattooing on your face. That's what you're gonna have to concentrate on because the one thing about boxing that I tell all the parents around the world is, prepare your son and no matter when, on that night, it's them against their opponent, not against the promoter, the broadcaster, the fans and nothing will save them. Keep putting in that work. Wow. I so thought that the tank fight would have came before the Garcia fight because I remember the last time when he fight Luminchenko. Yeah. No tank, never wanted to fight Luminchenko. No, no, when Devin. I'm just kidding. He didn't want to fight him. No, he didn't want to fight him. Wow. Tank ain't want to fight nobody, Queen, and you know that. Then why did he jump up in the ring? That was Shakur. Shakur Stevens, okay. That was one of Tank's bodyguards, one of his minions. Yeah. And that was none of Shakur. Yeah, because he was blocking and they all blocked, they get together and they block at different times and say different things. Yeah. You know what I mean? Because like he didn't say to his face, he waited till he left the ring to say it. Yeah, it's like a Bruce Lee karate flick with Devin at the bottom and him having to work through all these narratives to get to the top, you know what I mean? And it's one after another after another. You know what I mean? And that's the crazy part because Devin is young and he's getting stronger and stronger. He's moving, he's getting, each fight is progressively getting better and better. You know what I mean? Yeah. And I love that man. And when I see that last fight that fight was, man, that was brutal. I was going to be there so bad. I had already signed me and Black and him and at the last minute I didn't get to come. But boy, let me tell you, y'all did well up there. Yeah, sir, King. We told him, we told him, catch Devin now because he's only getting better and I'm only getting more handsome and smiling more and smiling more and being more happy about representing the best fighter in boxing. Wow. The most skilled fighter in boxing, the fighter that's giving you the fights when you want him. Wow. I seen you standing there and I was like, man, when the standoff and he was there and this big bodyguard dude was standing there. But you didn't, you was not shook at all, straight focus. Not into that. What was that like being in the midst of this whole situation that was chaotic? It felt like something was going to happen any moment when Ryan Garcia walked up like that or when he came like he wanted to smoke. Well, that's the one thing that God gives us is that innate thing to be a father. And there are times that I don't believe that a mountain can move me when I'm standing in the gap for my son. That's all. You know what I mean? Yes, sir. And that's just the way that I operate, you know what I mean? Man, don't. In other situations, you know what I mean? You might have a case of fear, but when it comes to being a dad and representing for your kid, there's nothing that's gonna move me out the way when he's moving in the right direction. That's all I mean. And the thing I gotta just say, man, is I commend you on that father, something else, man. How do you deal with him rounds and going around? And one thing I wanted to ask you, let me go here for a second while I got it on my mind. From the jump, was you always staged to be a trainer or was this just something you took on when your son decided he was gonna be boxing? Well, that's those many hours and hours and hours of just kind of reviewing the tapes and watching him and his preparation. Then we would pick another coach to learn something more so we didn't have a sticking point. And then we kind of just developed this Haney style of fighting after like, like I always said, working under the Floyd Mayweather seniors. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember that. You know, Eddie Mustafa's. It's a coach, Billy Giles from New York who had had to Camacho. So this style that we have has been developed over quite some time from taking from the baddest dudes in the game. And you know what I always say to that guy to say, who was Bill Haney? I said, well, who's the lamb that taught him the game and where did he learn to play? That's hard, man. I like that. What you got? What you got? So, okay, cause I'm learned, cause as from last time we interviewed you, it was like, I'm just learning all about this boxing world. It's been amazing. But stepping up in ranks, cause you have to step up in ranks and step up in weight class to be able to fight other fighters. What is his ultimate goal? Like what weight classes do you wanna do? Do you finish that? Well, right now, Queen, when you smack Deb in it, you can only look at that next fight. That next fight with Ryan Garcia means so much to both Devon, his brand, the legacy of him as a fighter, and you can't overlook him. Ryan is coming in hungry and determined at 140 with a vicious left hook. Queen, you ain't seen his left hook. But if you're expecting that and you know that he has a vicious left hook, there are defenses that you practice to stay away from it, am I correct? Absolutely, but heavy is the head that wears the crown. It's easy to go and say you gonna do it, but you gotta do it under the lights. And we've seen so many times that the fighters that are supposed to do things were up, the apple cart got upset by guys that came determined. So you know, it's nothing to take lightly. You know, I hope that everyone comes out in 30, 20 and watch and sees that you know what I mean? Yeah, and yeah, yeah, he's gonna do it. And it's just like I said, it's the thing is that you got to go and do it. Mr. Garcia, 420.